Mitel Smart-T Installation And Programming Manual
Mitel Smart-T Installation And Programming Manual

Mitel Smart-T Installation And Programming Manual

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Fax Business Controller
for Germany
Installation & Programming Guide
©
Copyright 1995 Mitel Inc. All rights reserved.
8380-373-115-ES
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Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation
Issue 1, December 1995
™ Trademark of MITEL Corporation

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  • Page 1 Fax Business Controller for Germany Installation & Programming Guide © Copyright 1995 Mitel Inc. All rights reserved. 8380-373-115-ES ® Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation Issue 1, December 1995 ™ Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 2 Mitel Corporation (MITEL). The information is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mitel or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mitel and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Controller Register Index ......................5 Glossary of Terms ..........................7 Hardware Installation ........................9 Initialization and Loading Factory Defaults ................13 General Notes on Programming ....................15 System Wide Data ........................19 Line and Trunk Options......................21 Search Tables ..........................27 Security Access Registers ......................31 Route Register Programming .....................33 Route String Programming......................37 Route and Line Peg Counters .....................43...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 8380-373-115-ES 4 - Fax Business Controller Issue 1, December 1995...
  • Page 5: Controller Register Index

    Section Controller Register Index REGISTER DEFAULT DESCRIPTION PAGE ∗ 011 T Carrier Presentation Time for Modem 100 T Decadic/DTMF Dialing Type 102 T DTMF Dialing Rate 1 103 T On-Hook Time 105 T Time Between Release and Reseizure 106 T Flash Generation Timer 107 T Tip/Ring Grounding Timer...
  • Page 6 Controller Register Index 8380-373-115-ES 6 - Fax Business Controller Issue 1, December 1995...
  • Page 7: Glossary Of Terms

    Section Glossary of Terms Indicates the Default for the register Represents a burst of 400 Hertz tone transmitted over the phone to the subscriber. Access Control Sequence Decadic Pulse dialing Destination Number The destination number is the number that is dialed to reach the called party. DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency Force Route...
  • Page 8 Glossary of Terms 8380-373-115-ES 8 - Fax Business Controller Issue 1, December 1995...
  • Page 9: Hardware Installation

    Section Hardware Installation Description The FBC package consists of: • 1 FBC Unit • 1 Power Supply • 1 Line Cord • 1 FBC Manual • 4 Rubber feet • 4 Hook and Loop fasteners. To begin, fasten the hook and loop fasteners, or rubber feet to the product as shown and connect to the telephone network as explained below.
  • Page 10 Hardware Installation Horizontal Mounting Apply the four rubber feet to the areas indicated in the illustration below. Place the unit on a flat surface. Back Panel Rubber Rubber feet feet Fax Business Controller Rubber Rubber feet feet Connecting the FBC •...
  • Page 11 Hardware Installation Powering up The FBC comes with a power supply. This is the only power supply which will operate the FBC reliably. Do not attempt to operate this unit with any other power supply. Plug the right angle connector into the FBC, then plug the power supply into a standard 230 VAC wall outlet. The LED should be steadily lit.
  • Page 12 Hardware Installation Hardware Specifications Ringer Impedance 15k min Ringing Sensitivity (14.5 - 55 Hz): 50 VAC min Off-hook Current 17.5 mA min 125 mA max Battery Feed Open Circuit 15 VDC nominal Constant Current 25 mA min 35 mA max Short Circuit Current 35 mA max DTMF Receiver...
  • Page 13: Initialization And Loading Factory Defaults

    Section Initialization and Loading Factory Defaults Prior to Installation At this point you should have made the proper PABX and subscriber connections as outlined in Section 3. Initializing a Call Controller Connect a DTMF instrument to the subscriber side of the Controller. There must be a PABX Line port, or simulated PABX Line port present on the Line side of the Controller.
  • Page 14 Initialization and Loading Factory Defaults 8380-373-115-ES 14 - Fax Business Controller Issue 1, December 1995...
  • Page 15: General Notes On Programming

    Section General Notes on Programming Local Programming With a DTMF Telephone ∗ DTMF tones can be used to program the FBC. The Default programming code is # 0 . To exit programming mode and save data: hang-up (go on-hook), dial 999, or remain inactive for more than 2 minutes while in programming mode.
  • Page 16 FBC after T seconds, as specified in Register 011, the FBC will default to DTMF programming mode. The following screen appears upon entering modem programming mode. 8380 REV 136-XX COPYRIGHT 1991-1995 MITEL INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ENTERING PROG. MODE >...
  • Page 17 General Notes on Programming Valid and Invalid Entries Each time you enter a valid command, the Controller will automatically space to the next entry point waiting for more input. If you make an invalid entry, you will see a question mark: (indicates an incorrect entry) >...
  • Page 18 General Notes on Programming 8380-373-115-ES 18 - Fax Business Controller Issue 1, December 1995...
  • Page 19: System Wide Data

    Section System Wide Data General You may want to change System Wide Data if the Default data does not meet your requirements. For example, if the telephone line is specified as DTMF when Default data is loaded and you are using a decadic line, the data must be changed.
  • Page 20 System Wide Data Carrier Presentation Time for Modem You can specify the time the internal V.21 300 baud modem will present carrier and try to establish communication before the dialer defaults back to tandem mode programming. Description Register 011 (where T =) 0 for modem disable 6 for 6 sec Enter 011T...
  • Page 21: Line And Trunk Options

    Section Line and Trunk Options General When programming line and trunk options you should remember the trunk is not automatically related to Route 1, it may use Route 2, etc. Line and trunk refer to the physical line that is supplied by your telephone company. Route refers to the way the Controller will attempt to route the call through the PTT.
  • Page 22 Line and Trunk Options Time Between Trunk Release and Next Attempt to Connect Description Register 105 (where T =) 0 for 5.5 sec Enter 105T 5 for 8.0 sec 1 for 6.0 sec 6 for 8.5 sec 2 for 6.5 sec 7 for 9.0 sec 3 for 7.0 sec 8 for 9.5 sec...
  • Page 23 Line and Trunk Options Dial Tone Delay Timer Description Register 108 (where T =) 4 for 400 ms 0 for none Enter 108T 5 for 500 ms 1 for 100 ms 6 for 600 ms 2 for 200 ms 7 for 700 ms 3 for 300 ms User Dial Tone Register 109...
  • Page 24 Line and Trunk Options Time Between Outgoing Decadic Digits Register 114 Description (where T =) 3 for 700 ms 6 for 1.0 sec Enter 114T 4 for 800 ms 7 for 1.1 sec 5 for 900 ms 8 for 1.2 sec Off-Hook, Route and Account Tones You can specify if various tones will be heard that are related to the call’s progress.
  • Page 25 1 for enable Note: The FBC handles PABX calls differently than other MITEL SMART-1 Call Controllers. The FBC enables PABX in 126, and programming the PABX trunk Access Code(s) in the PABX screen tables 841 through 845. For further information see page 30.
  • Page 26 Line and Trunk Options Off-Hook Recognition Timer Register 130 Description (where T =) 0 for 20 ms 6 for 120 ms Enter 130T 7 for 140 ms 1 for 20 ms 8 for 160 ms 2 for 40 ms 9 for 180 ms 3 for 60 ms ∗...
  • Page 27: Search Tables

    Section Search Tables Primary, Alternate and PABX Search Tables Search Tables consist of a three digit prefix always beginning with an ‘8’ followed by two digits indicating the length of the digit string. The next digits specify the number for the Controller to monitor, followed by an action digit which tells the Controller what to do once the string has been detected.
  • Page 28 Search Tables Digits in a Table When selecting a Search Table you must enter enough digits to fill the Search Template in the Search Table selected. For example, if you select Primary Search Table 815, you must enter 15 digits to fill the Search Template. Consult the following tables for the number of digits you must enter in each Search Table plus an Action Code.
  • Page 29 Search Tables Figure 8.2 Action Codes For Primary Search Tables 801-815 subscriber side. Restart screening in 0 ....Prefer Route 0 Primary search tables (801-815). 1 ....Prefer Route 1 #1 .
  • Page 30 Search Tables PABX Search Tables 841-845 • A failure to match to any Search Table Code is treated as a “do-nothing”, except on the fifth digit without a match, in which case reorder is returned. • An FBC can have multiple PABX codes of differing lengths, but none longer than 5 digits. •...
  • Page 31: Security Access Registers

    90 seconds. If the 603 Register is empty, this method of entering programming is not available. Terminal Program Security Code MITEL recommends entering a unique security code for terminal programming access to the Controller. This can be programmed as follows: Register 604...
  • Page 32 FAX side of the Controller to enter programming mode locally. (maximum 80 digits) ∗ Default is #0 Note: MITEL recommends entering a unique access code for programming access to the Controller. 8380-373-115-ES 32 - Fax Business Controller Issue 1, December 1995...
  • Page 33: Route Register Programming

    Section Route Register Programming General Routing refers to how the Controller will complete a call through the PTT. Routes A Route is a set of preprogrammed dialing rules that can include access codes to be used to place a telephone call over a particular services or carrier. A Route is chosen by matching dialed digits with a template in the Primary Search Tables.
  • Page 34 Route Register Programming Registers R54 and R74 Enter Default Description (where T =) Route 0 0 For flexible, wait for time-out 154T then continue Route 1 254T Route 2 354T 1 No account code Route 3 454T Route 4 2 Fixed length, wait for time-out 174T then reorder Route 5...
  • Page 35 Route Register Programming Action on Call Failure You can specify the action resulting from a call failure (as programmed in the Access Control Sequence on page 37). Registers R58 and R78 Enter Default Description (where T =) Route 0 158T 0 for redial on Route 0 ∗...
  • Page 36 Route Register Programming DTMF Dialing Rate 2 ∗ ∗ You can specify up to three different DTMF dialing rates in an ACS, using the ACS tokens ∗ 3. Also see Register 102 on page 21, and R61/81 on page 36. The DTMF dialing rate used ∗...
  • Page 37: Route String Programming

    Section Route String Programming Route String Relationships The following tables explain the Route relationships to 6r1, 6r2, 6r3, 6r4, 6r5, 6r7, 6r8, and 6r9. Access Customer Dummy Route User Defined Route Strings Code Code 0 - 7 Access Control Sequences (6r5) Access Control Sequences tell the Controller how to access a specific carrier telephone network.
  • Page 38 Route String Programming Example: • 615 #77327 is the Default on Route 0 (615). This string can be broken down as follows: #773 Wait for 400 ms (7) of 350 - 620 Hz dial tone (#7), for up to 6 seconds (3) Dial destination number Through connect A and B Dial Tone Timers...
  • Page 39 Route String Programming Programmable Tone Detector The tone detector provides center frequency selection with an approximate 7 percent window of ∗ frequency detection granularity around the center frequency. The 4XY token must be used ∗ before the # AB token in order to initiate the programmable detector. ∗...
  • Page 40 Route String Programming Authorization Number You can enter an authorization number that can be output automatically to access a Carrier. This Register is dialed out by using the “4” ACS token. This entry can be a maximum of 80 digits. This can be done as follows: Register 6r2 Description...
  • Page 41 Route String Programming User Defined Route String Register You can program a number to be used as a Route String Register that is called in the 6r5 register ∗ ACS token 7 as follows: Register 6r7 Description (where r =) 1 for Route 0 2 for Route 1 3 for Route 2...
  • Page 42 Route String Programming 8380-373-115-ES 42 - Fax Business Controller Issue 1, December 1995...
  • Page 43: Route And Line Peg Counters

    Section Route and Line Peg Counters Route and Line Peg Counters Peg counters determine the number of times a route or trunk has had successful and unsuccessful calls. Route Peg Counter The Route Peg Counter logs the number of times a route has had successful and unsuccessful calls.
  • Page 44 Route and Line Peg Counters 8380-373-115-ES 44 - Fax Business Controller Issue 1, December 1995...
  • Page 45: System Information

    Appendix System Information Figure A.1 Legal Controller Inputs From standard From DTMF Conversion DTMF phone terminal 0 through 9 0 through 9 0 through 9 ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ A or a B or b C or c D or d E or e F or f D if it is within a string.
  • Page 46 System Information Figure A.2 ASCII Codes CHAR. CODE CHAR. CODE CHAR. CHAR. CODE CODE ’ ” & ’ < > 8380-373-115-ES Issue 1, December 1995 46 - Fax Business Controller...
  • Page 47: Programming Options

    Appendix Programming Options To Initiate a Local Tandem Mode At the local site (using a terminal and a tandem capable controller), enter the PROGRAMMING MODE, then the TANDEM MODE commands 942 908. The Controller will self-prompt on the screen. It will ask which line to use and acknowledge receipt of the dial tone, at which time the number to be dialed is entered.
  • Page 48 Programming Options PABX PC or Terminal Telephone wall plug equipped with Modem C.O. To AC receptacle Conditions To use Data Verification, the Controller must be fully operational and both the terminal and the modem must be set at 300 baud rates. You only need to enter 902 once.
  • Page 49 Programming Options • Method of having the modem send the Remote Access Code if the FAX machine auto- answers: ∗∗ ∗∗ ∗∗ Using the modem string “ADTDXXXXXXX,,,,,,, ”, where XXXXXXX ∗∗ ∗∗ represents the telephone number to dial; the “ ”...
  • Page 50 Programming Options Cloning the Fax Business Controller Multiple Controllers can be programmed to operate identically by using a method called “Cloning”. One Controller is programmed (referred to as the Master) and then connected to a second Controller that you wish to program, using a standard RJ11 cable (8380-036). The Cloning method can only be used with Controllers of the same Revision.
  • Page 51 Index Access Control Sequences 37 Hardware Access Number for Network 39 Connecting the FBC 10 Account Code Description 9 Account Code Type 33 Mounting 9 Number of Digits 33 Specifications 12 Acknowledgement Tones 15 Acknowledgement Characters 47 Action on Call Failure 34 Incoming Call Detection 24 ASCII Codes 46 Initialization 13...
  • Page 52 Index Peg Counters Security Code 25 Line 43 Tip/Ring Grounding 22 Route 43 Trunk Release and Connection 22 Power Failure 11 1 Second Wait 38 Programmable Tone Detector 39 Programming Data Verification 47 Valid Entries 17 Local 16 Remote 16 ..with a Terminal 16 Remote Access Code 32 Remote DTMF Security Code 31...

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